Wall Street Crash of 1929 provoked a spectacular growth of lipstick sales as a quick remedy to cheer up those hard times. Nowadays, with the current economic crisis, the story seems to repeat itself and nail polish obtains sales records…This new collection of scarves by SuTurno finds inspiration in those years, the 30’s glamour, Busby Berkeley’s choreographies, the surrealist humor of Elsa Schiaparelly and also in Joan Blondell, the blonde American actress who incarnated the role of a “goldigger” so often during the Depression Era.The protagonists in Blondell are some quasi surrealist hands, like those of a mannequin, that start coloring multitudes of lips and nails in a martial way, as if a robot took control over a beauty salon. Against the subtelty of the nude tones used as a background for the design, small strokes in all shades of red -from carmine to coral passing through burgundy- stand out, bringing that necesary dose of joy.

100% silk. Available in two different formats.
Hand stitched. Features our Blondell prints.
Produced in limited quantities and presented in a beautiful gift box.

100% silk. Available as fulard or scarf, in two different sizes and two colour variations.Hand stitched. Features our “Inutiles” print.
Produced in limited quantities and presented in a beautiful gift box.

The result of this collaborative work is a series of four different garments that can be combined and overlayed. A printed silk fabric, designed by SuTurno, has been used for the collection. The print, available in two different colour combinations, is a classic SuTurno design called “Casas”, as previously featured in the scarves and bags collections.

Hugo Gallego/id02´s add on introduces tailoring and bespoke elements, such as a range of detachable collars, as well as very interesting visual effects with the overlayed garments: what it looks like a blouse is actually a combination of separate elements (that can still be perfectly worn alone).

All the garments, made of silk, have been carefully hand stitched to the detail… and every item is totally unique. Orders will be taken individually and pieces will be made to measure, including a number of details to choose that will bring an extra degree of customization.

SuTurno was founded in Madrid by Julia Vergara and Javier Gutierrez Bayo. We work on different design areas and media (fashion, interiors, graphics…).

We are specialist in print design and have worked in projects for international clients such as Marc by Marc Jacobs, Jocomomola by Sybilla, Baum und Pferdgarten, Norse Projects, Hoss Intropia, Zara Home, Loreak Mendian, Indiwoman, Hakei, Laga…

We also run our own brand, SuTurno, where our personal projects are carefully crafted in limited numbers by local artisans, combining quality natural materials and striking prints. All of our items are made in the UE.

We design exclusive prints for a large number of international clients. Our textile design expertise has been applied to either fashion collections and interiors.

Although many brands have their own in-house design teams, we are often seen as a valuable external support to them as they already have plenty of work designing the seasonal collection and some of the prints… What our clients get from us are ready-to-print designs from our portfolio, that keeps changing all the time, but also can provide with a more to-measure service by designing prints according to the specific needs of the client.

We have worked for a large number of brands including Jocomomola by Sybilla, Baum und Pferdgarten, Zara, Hoss Intropia, Hakei, Loreak Mendian, Graviti Zone Rugs…

All our designs are sold as exclusives for the client and delivered ready-to-print, following the industry standards. Size and colour variation is also possible since our final designs are summited in high resolution and all the elements and colours split on different layers, so further changes on the design are easy to perform.

Julia Vergara from SuTurno originally designed these bolsacos in 2007. They were made of a few timeworn sacks the people at peSeta found in an old warehouse and both brands decided to transform them into something different.

In 2008 a special and very limited edition of 100 bolsacos was put on sale at the Marc by Marc Jacobs stores in the States.

Apart from their seasonal collections, the Marc by Marc Jacobs shops also sell a selection of items from other brands, many of them discovered while traveling around the world, as happened with our bolsacos.

The beauty of their original design was preserved and each bolsaco was individually stamped with a special commemorative stamp.

100% cotton. Available in three different models and two different colour variations (off-white & grey).Collection inspired in the traditional “espiga” fabric from Spain.
Produced in limited quantities.